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Zeinab
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Hi everyone,
I'm modeling flow past a cylinder using VOF method in Fluent. I created a box and sliced it in two bodies in DesignModeler, one for air and one for water. And I used Fluent Meshing to mesh each body separately. I was wondering if the bodies should have similar meshing at the contact interface which is not the case in my model. If so, I appreciate if someone could help me on how to do that. Please see the picture attached. Thanks in advance for your time Zeinab |
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Omar jumaah
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I hope this will help |
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